Deadline: 25-Oct-2026
The Grants for Artistic Activities Programme offers grants ranging from several hundred thousand yen to ¥1 million per project for eligible music performances and art exhibitions in Japan. Open to public interest organizations, non-profit organizations, voluntary associations, and individual organizers, the programme supports projects that promote artistic excellence, cultural awareness, and local arts development.
About the Grants for Artistic Activities Programme
The Grants for Artistic Activities Programme is designed to encourage the development and promotion of arts and culture by providing financial assistance for artistic events that demonstrate high artistic quality.
The programme supports performances, exhibitions, and educational artistic initiatives that enhance public appreciation of the arts, create opportunities for artists to showcase their work, and strengthen cultural activities within local communities.
Projects must be organized by professional artists or aspiring professional artists and contribute meaningfully to Japan’s cultural landscape.
Programme Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Promote artistic excellence.
- Support professional and emerging artists.
- Expand opportunities for artistic presentation.
- Improve access to arts and culture.
- Encourage cultural education and public awareness.
- Strengthen local arts and cultural development.
- Preserve and promote traditional Japanese performing arts.
- Support high-quality visual arts exhibitions.
Funding Information
The programme provides:
- Grants ranging from several hundred thousand yen up to ¥1,000,000 per project.
- A total planned funding budget of ¥25 million across all supported categories.
- Financial support for eligible artistic performances and exhibitions.
Supported Fields
The programme is divided into two main funding categories.
Music Projects
Eligible music projects include:
- Classical music performances.
- Opera productions.
- Ballet performances.
- Traditional Japanese music.
- Noh theatre.
- Bunraku performances.
- Kabuki performances.
- Other approved musical performances.
Art Projects
Eligible art projects include exhibitions featuring:
- Paintings.
- Sculptures.
- Photography.
- Video art.
- Mixed media.
- Contemporary artworks.
- Other approved visual arts.
Eligible Activities
Projects should contribute to one or more of the following:
- Promoting public appreciation of the arts.
- Expanding opportunities for artists to present their work.
- Supporting cultural education.
- Popularizing arts and culture.
- Strengthening local cultural activities.
- Encouraging artistic excellence.
- Developing regional arts initiatives.
- Showcasing professional artistic work.
Activities Not Supported
The programme does not support:
- Jazz performances.
- Pop music performances.
- Competitions that award prize money.
- Commercial artistic events.
- Activities organized primarily for profit.
- Projects without applicant financial contributions.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Public interest corporations.
- Non-profit organizations (NPOs).
- Voluntary associations meeting programme requirements.
- Individual organizers of artistic activities.
- Groups participating in festivals organized by eligible organizations.
- Individual artists participating in eligible artistic events.
Requirements for Voluntary Associations
A voluntary association must have:
- Established organizational rules.
- Clearly identified members.
- Defined responsibilities for officers.
- Financial contributions from members.
- Independent annual financial management.
If a group does not meet these requirements, the group representative must apply as an individual.
Who is Not Eligible?
The following are not eligible:
- Companies.
- For-profit organizations.
- Commercial event organizers.
- Projects organized or co-organized by for-profit companies.
- Participants in company-organized events.
- Projects without applicant financial contributions.
However, companies serving as designated managers of public cultural facilities such as museums, concert halls, or art galleries operated by local governments or public interest organizations may apply for eligible events held at those facilities.
Special Eligibility for Overseas and International Projects
Certain international projects are eligible, including:
- Overseas artistic projects organized by Japanese residents.
- Projects conducted in Japan by Japanese people living abroad.
- Projects held in Japan by foreign residents living in Japan.
Applicants for these projects must have:
- A current residential address in Japan.
- A contact person located in Japan.
- A personal bank account at a financial institution in Japan for grant payments.
Why This Programme Matters
Arts and culture play a vital role in preserving heritage, encouraging creativity, and enriching communities.
This programme helps:
- Preserve traditional Japanese performing arts.
- Support professional artistic careers.
- Increase public access to high-quality artistic experiences.
- Encourage emerging artists.
- Strengthen regional cultural development.
- Promote artistic education and appreciation.
By investing in artistic activities, the programme contributes to a vibrant and sustainable cultural sector.
How to Apply
Applicants should follow these steps:
- Confirm eligibility under the programme guidelines.
- Select the appropriate funding category (Music or Art).
- Prepare a detailed project proposal.
- Demonstrate how the project contributes to artistic development and cultural promotion.
- Prepare the required organizational or personal documentation.
- Ensure the project includes applicant financial contributions where required.
- Submit the completed application before the official deadline.
Tips for a Strong Application
To improve the chances of success:
- Clearly explain the artistic value of the project.
- Demonstrate professional artistic quality.
- Show how the project benefits audiences and artists.
- Highlight educational or cultural significance.
- Describe the project’s contribution to local cultural development.
- Present a realistic project budget.
- Ensure all eligibility requirements are fully met.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Applying for ineligible music genres such as jazz or pop.
- Submitting projects organized by commercial companies.
- Failing to demonstrate artistic quality.
- Omitting applicant financial contributions.
- Providing incomplete documentation.
- Applying for competitions involving prize money.
- Ignoring eligibility requirements for voluntary associations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much funding is available?
Projects may receive grants ranging from several hundred thousand yen up to ¥1,000,000, with a total programme budget of ¥25 million.
Which artistic fields are supported?
The programme supports Music and Art projects, including classical music, opera, ballet, traditional Japanese performing arts, and visual art exhibitions.
Are jazz and pop music performances eligible?
No. Jazz and pop performances are specifically excluded from funding.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include public interest corporations, non-profit organizations, qualified voluntary associations, individual organizers, and eligible participants in qualifying arts festivals.
Can companies apply?
Generally, no. However, companies acting as designated managers of publicly operated cultural facilities may apply for eligible events held at those facilities.
Are international projects eligible?
Yes. Certain overseas projects organized by Japanese residents and projects in Japan involving Japanese citizens living abroad or foreign residents may qualify, provided all eligibility requirements are met.
What types of projects are not eligible?
The programme does not support competitions with prize money, commercial projects, company-organized events, jazz or pop performances, or projects without applicant financial contributions.
Conclusion
The Grants for Artistic Activities Programme provides valuable financial support for high-quality music performances and visual art exhibitions that strengthen Japan’s cultural landscape. By offering grants of up to ¥1 million, the programme helps professional artists, cultural organizations, and non-profit groups expand artistic opportunities, promote cultural education, and preserve both traditional and contemporary artistic expression.
For more information, visit Asahi Shimbun Cultural Foundation.




























